for the color or black and white online versions. At least with those downloaded to your computer, you wouldn't have to be connected to the Internet to look at them, and you could print them out so you have a hard copy.

Yes,that is correct, I am looking for a two foot by three foot(or so)Poster of the bands. A friend had one a few years back that he picked up at the Icom table at the Dayton hamfest. I won't make it there this year and haven't been able to find a listing for something like at any of the usual places.

The posters are nice to look at, (whether from Icom, Yaesu, or Kenwood) but be aware that they are not necessarily 100% accurate!!! (I check the FCC rules and print out the band limits and check the ARRL site for the "band plans.") One glaring innacuracy with many of the "posters" is in the 6 and 2 Meter bands. They say that the first 100 kHz (i.e. 50.000 - 50.100 MHz, and 144.000 - 144.100 MHz are for CW and weak signal work (NO FM.) Well, at least in the U.S., those portions of the band are are for CW only. And that's by FCC regulation, NOT any band plan. So that means not just NO FM, but also NO SSB in the first 100 kHz of either band. That's NOT spelled out on the posters!

I don't doubt you. But maybe you could use the "Band Plan" poster to cover up the dog poster! You wouldn't want to desecrate such a wall... LOL!!! Good luck. You can probably request (beg?) the big three (YaeComWood) for one of their posters by mail.

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